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Spain produces 90% of Europes's natural slate. Spain is the 9th largest economy in the world in GDP.
The medieval economy is driven by farming, and wealth was generally tied to the control of land. This type of economy is known as an agrarian economy. It is estimated that around 90% of the population lived in small villages and engaged primarily in activities such as farming, raising animals, gardening, tending orchards, and to a lesser extent fishing.
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Give all your money to the church or they'd burn you at the stake
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In the early 20th Century the American Economy was more industrial based. The American Economy in the 21st Century has seen an outsourcing of much of the industrial sector to economies that have "cheaper" labor. The current American Economy is more technologically and scientifically based.
Very much so. It may not traditionally be part of the "high" Middle Ages (c.11th-13th centuries), but it's every bit as medieval, a much underrated century without which the 11th wouldn't have happened and the 8th & 9th wouldn't have been nearly so fruitful. It retains an intermediate character, before European expnsion and the stabilisation of the new territorial kingdoms, but with feudalism (however that might be interpreted) on the rise in the west and economy, towns and trade showing signs of growth. It might almost be considered the most medieval century of all, which to those of us who consider the Middle Ages to extend from the fifth century to the fifteenth, it of course logically is.
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everything that people needed was grown or made on the manor
They had a diversified economy.
a diversified worldwide commercial economy.
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